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Aug 11, 2009 - Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Numbers Likely Due to Improvements in Monitoring Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Numbers Likely Due to Improvements in Monitoring
Records of Atlantic hurricanes seem to show an increase in storm frequency since the late 19th century, but research published this week reveals that the increase in tropical storm and hurricane numbers is likely due to better observations of short-lived storms. Improvements in observational tools and analysis techniques have resulted in more complete storm monitoring and recording systems.

Jul 16, 2009 - GFDL to Host International AeroCom Workshop
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) will host the 8th annual AeroCom Workshop, featuring seminars and posters related to aerosol research. The event will be held at GFDL, in Princeton, NJ, from October 5-7, 2009. AeroCom is an international initiative of scientists working to advance our understanding of global aerosol and its impact on climate.

Jun 19, 2009 - GFDL Scientists Prepare to Welcome Lab Review Team
GFDL's research programs will undergo a comprehensive external review, from June 30 to July 2, 2009. Members of the review panel will evaluate the quality, relevance and value of the lab's research to both internal and external interests.

Jun 15, 2009 - Climate and Fisheries Scientists Collaborate
The Cooperative Institute for Climate Sciences, a joint institute of GFDL and Princeton University, will sponsor a workshop "Applying IPCC-class models of Global Warming to Fisheries Prediction", to be held at Princeton University's Lewis Library from June 15-17, 2009. Key scientific topics, such as regional downscaling of climate results, will be discussed in greater detail at the workshop.

Jun 08, 2009 - GFDL Director Delivers Bert Bolin Lecture in Stockholm
GFDL's Director, Dr. V. "Ram" Ramaswamy, was invited to give the second annual Bert Bolin Lecture on Climate Research at Stockholm University. Ram's lecture, delivered on May 29, 2009, explored the significant role that pollution particulates (aerosols) from human-induced emissions have played in the evolution of the global climate in the twentieth century.

May 26, 2009 - AGU Editor's Citation for Excellence: Gabriel A. Vecchi
Gabriel A. Vecchi awarded AGU Editor's Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for Geophysical Research Letters

Feb 03, 2009 - P.C.D. (Chris) Milly Elected AGU Fellow
P.C.D. (Chris) Milly was recently named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Dr. Milly is a hydrologist who has worked at NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory since 1988, as part of a long-term collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey.

Jan 14, 2009 - Andrew Wittenberg received the 2009 Journal of Climate Editor's Award
Journal of Climate Editor's Award Andrew Wittenberg received the 2009 Journal of Climate Editor's Award "For his dependably scholarly, constructive, and thorough reviews."

Dec 20, 2008 - Yi Ming Receives Presidential Award
Yi Ming, research physical scientist at GFDL, was just named a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The Presidential Award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government to recognize and support the extraordinary achievements of young professionals at the outset of their independent research careers in science and technology.

Dec 11, 2008 - GFDL Research Scientist Earns First NOAA Science Communication Award GFDL Research Scientist Earns First NOAA Science Communication Award
On December 11, 2008, Keith Dixon received the first Dr. Daniel L. Albritton Outstanding Science Communicator Award. This honor recognizes substantial accomplishments in communicating science and research to policy makers or other non-scientific audiences over extended periods of time. NOAA Research established the award to increase the effectiveness of communications between employees and non-scientists including the general public, policymakers, and stakeholders.